Variety Per Large Medium Small Bulblets 
SONNET (Howell-’47) 543-75 
Large rosy pink that is very nice. 159 2, 00Re Ls 00 Pa 9) d- 1.00 
Sometimes bottom floret is mis- 10 16.00 12.00 6.00 100-16.00 
placed, but otherwise it is fine. 
SOPHIA (K & M-’48) 442-85 1 «50 ; 10- .50 
Deep rose, carmine in the throat. 10 4.00 Dust 100- 4.00 
SOPRANO (K & M-’48) 85 1 .50 No Discount. Uae 
Nice clear salmon. 10 4.00 100- 4.00 
SPARKS (Glass-’47) 507-95 
Sister seedling to Coventry, but a 1 1.00 .60 .40 10- 1.00 
little lighter in color and later to 10 8.00 4.80 3.20 100- 8.00 
bloom. Cream with orange-scarlet 
feather on three lower petals. Opens 
7 large, fluted triangular floret of 
glistening color. 5 1/2’? florets on 
16-18 bud spike. Fair propagator. 
SPIC AND SPAN (Carlson-’46) 432-80 
Ruffled deep pink which wins on aby es 2 15 3- .50 
number open and it’s long flower- 10 14.00 10.00 6.00 10- 1.50 
head. Easily opens 10 onhead of 20- 100-12.00 
22 buds. Very nice placement and 
good attachment. Excellent com- 
mercial spikes from even the small 
bulbs. Heavy germinator and good 
propagator. Stood the heat better 
than any others we grew this year. 
Every spike is straight, making ita 
consistent cutter. An A-1l com- 
mercial in every respect. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer-’44) 413-88 
Large deep yellow with small scarlet 1 .20 2-.25 4-.25 10-  .15 
blotch. Our favorite of the yellows. 10 1.60 1.00 50 100- 1.25 
Fine performerin every way. Flor- 
ists love it. 
STOPLIGHT (Lins-’42) 452-90 
This is the red one-don’t get it con- 2 .25 4-.25 6-.25 25- .20 
fused with the yellow one listed 10 1.00 .90 .30 100- .50 
above. Names similar but varieties 
very different. Eachis equally valu- 
able init’s own color class. A Clear, 
ruffled red, opening 6-8 blooms on a 
tall wiry stem. Produces many 
bulblets which grow easily. Fine 
commercial red. 
SUMMER GAL (Zimmer-’44) 542-80 
Large, beautifully ruffled geranium 1 1.50 1.00 .00 1- .20 
pink. A sensational show flower. 10 12.00 8.00 4.00 10- 1.50 
Grows 5’ and opens 8, 6’’ blooms. 
The best in the deep pink class. 
‘‘Those glads we got from you were sure fine and are growing swell. Will 
sure try to get more next year.’’ L.W.L., Tonganoxie, Kansas 
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